No, Acetylene is a compound which contains atoms of Carbon and Hydrogen. Acetylene is also called Ethyne and has the formula HC2H.
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Acetylene (C2H2) is a compound, not an element. It is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together to form the molecule C2H2.
acetylene is a compound as it is composed of two different kinds of atom;carbon and hydrogen..
compound becuz c2h2 is not on the Periodic Table
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This is similar to saying that it's a compound of two elements, namely carbon and hydrogen (the C and H in the formula).
C2H2, also known as acetylene, is a pure substance as it is composed of only one type of molecule, which is acetylene. It is not a mixture of different substances.
Yes, acetylene gas (C2H2) is produced by the reaction of calcium carbide (CaC2) with water. The chemical reaction generates acetylene gas, calcium hydroxide, and some heat. This process is commonly used in industrial settings for welding and cutting applications.
An example of an organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, and at least one triple covalent bond is acetylene, which has the chemical formula C2H2. Triple covalent bonds are formed when two atoms share three pairs of electrons, resulting in a strong bond between the atoms.
The molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of CH is likely to be CH, as there is only one carbon atom and one hydrogen atom in the empirical formula. In this case, the empirical formula is also the molecular formula.
In the presence of KMnO4, acetylene (C2H2) is oxidized to ethanedioic acid (HOOCCOOH) through a series of steps. The overall balanced equation for this reaction is C2H2 + 5O2 → 2CO2 + 2H2O. This shows the complete oxidation of acetylene to carbon dioxide and water through the formation of intermediates like ethanal, ethanoic acid, and finally ethanedioic acid.